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    Direct And Indirect Rules

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    DIRECT SPEECH INDIRECT SPEECH    PRESENT TENSE                  PRESENT SIMPLE changes into PAST SIMPLE He said‚ “I write a letter” She said‚ “he goes to school daily” They said‚ “we love our country” He said‚ “he does not like computer” He said that he wrote a letter. He said that she went to school daily. They said that they loved their country He said that he did not like computer.    PRESENT CONTINUOUS changes into PAST CONTINUOUS He said‚ “he is listening to the music” She said‚ “I am

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    Indian Tax System

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    denial. Taxes are paid by the Person and organization: - Taxes are paid by the person though they may be imposed on income or goods. Payment for the common welfare: - Tax is not a payment for the tax-payer but for all. Everyone receive the benefits provided by the government through expenditure. Tax adversely affects the monetary condition of tax payer: - A tax being an additional payment reduces the wealth and purchasing power of the tax payer. Various types of taxes: - The term includes

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    Direct and Indirect competition The water industry as many other industries has direct and indirect competitors; the direct competitors are companies that are producing the same line of products and indirect competitors are the ones that are selling something that your customers or potential buyers may use as an alternate or substitute of your products. An example of direct competitor is Seychelle Water Filtration company‚ they are a fast growing water company. They have complete portable water

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    channel carries the messages‚ receiver decodes the message‚ receiver understands the message‚ feedback travels back to the sender. 2. When do you use the direct and indirect approaches? Use direct approach when you can expect a positive response ( pleased or interested) or a neutral response ( indifferent to the message) ; use indirect approach when you expect a negative response ( uninterested/ disappointed / hostile) or when you expect resistance as you try to persuade people of a new idea.

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    powerful tobacco lobby and would provide extra funds for better healthcare and facilities. The President said the increased revenues would benefit more people under the universal healthcare program and enable Filipinos to avail themselves of new and/or improved clinics and hospitals. “The fundamental principle of this law is unequivocal: We want health benefits within reach of everyone‚ rich or poor‚ because every Filipino’s life is sacred. We will elevate the quality of public health of our nation

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    Direct and Indirect taxes both have their benefits and disadvantages‚ these factors need to be taken into consideration when thinking about which of these taxes revenue should go towards the improvement of education of the UK workers. Direct taxes are taxes imposed on income‚ wealth and company profits‚ for example income tax‚ national insurance contributions and corporation tax. By using the revenue direct taxation this would allow the governments to estimate how much income tax revenue can

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    DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH Direct Speech - saying exactly what someone has said is called direct speech (sometimes called quoted speech). - what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word. For example: She said‚ "Today’s lesson is on presentations.” Or "Today’s lesson is on presentations‚" she said. - Indirect Speech (sometimes called reported speech)‚ doesn’t use quotation marks to enclose what the person said‚ it doesn’t have to be word for word. -

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    Presentation for Direct and Indirect Discrimination Direct discrimination can be less favourable treatment‚ which includes harassment or bullying. Comparably similar legal definitions of indirect discrimination and harassment apply in respect of sexual orientation‚ religion‚ age‚ gender and disability. Most people understand direct discrimination. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain requirements‚ conditions or practices imposed by an employer or education provider

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    Essay on Tax

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    contribute. The verb to "tax" appears in English usage as early as ca.1290. The word comes from the olde french "taxe" which is after the Latin "taxere". The noun "tax" appears in English sometime before 1327. Taxes can be divided to: - Direct - Indirect If tax is charged directly on personal or corporate income then it is called direct tax. Direct taxes affect individuals and companies to the amount of the tax that cannot be eliminated by transfering to another party. Why does

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    Table for change in tense of reported speech for all TENSES.      TENSE CHANGE - IN - INDIRECT SPEECH      Present simple tense into Past simple      Present Continuous tense into Past continuous      Present Perfect tense into Pas perfect       Present Perfect Continuous into Past perfect continuous      Past simple into Past Perfect      Past Continuous into Past Perfect Continuous      Past Perfect into Past Perfect      Future simple‚ will into would       Future Continuous‚ will be into would

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